The Apostolic Church Ghana has officially inaugurated its new headquarters, TAC Tower, at Madina in Accra, celebrating a landmark achievement for the denomination.

The dedication event on Friday, December 5, brought together church officials, past presidents and vice presidents, members of the Christian Council, engineers, and invited guests.

The ceremony was led by the Church President, Apostle Dr. Aaron Nartey Armi-Narh.

The eight-storey building, financed entirely through contributions from church members, local assemblies, and supportive partners, features modern facilities including a two-level basement car park, a 300-seat auditorium, 16 executive offices, a restaurant, gymnasium, infirmary, and multiple administrative spaces. Church leaders hailed the project as the fulfillment of a prophetic vision and an example of God’s provision.

Elder Ebenezer Quao, Chairman of the Project Building Committee, disclosed that the initiative began with a sod-cutting ceremony in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, and full-scale construction started in 2021.

He described the project as one of the fastest he has overseen, noting that the building is approximately 95 percent complete, with final touches expected to be finalized by May 2026.

Apostle Dr. Armi-Narh highlighted that the church had been instructed prophetically to avoid bank financing for the project. He expressed gratitude to members and partners for their generosity and encouraged continued support to ensure the completion of TAC Tower by March 2026.

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